Model kx-tga710e cordless phone.cannot answer calls.reciever button not registering.flashing emblem like a signal motif left hand bottom of display screen. it rings but can't answer as the reciever isn't accepting..can you help please

model kx-tga710e cordless phone.cannot answer calls.reciever button not registering.flashing emblem like a signal motif left hand bottom of display screen. it rings but can't answer as the reciever isn't accepting..can you help pleasemodel kx-tga710e cordless phone.cannot answer calls.reciever button not registering.flashing emblem like a signal motif left hand bottom of display screen. it rings but can't answer as the reciever isn't accepting..can you help please

First press the menu button then scroll up or down to "initial setting" and press the select button. then select the set answering option then select the number of rings option now you can select the number of rings by scrolling up ^ or down. or you could just press the number on the keypad. Once you have selected the amount of rings you want press SAVE, then press off and your all set.

You need to reset the main base unit. Unplug the power from the back of the base. While the power is disconnected, press and hold the delete key while reconnecting the power. Wait for a long beep tone. When the display shows 88 or P, press play button one time. If you have a phone without an answering machine, disconnect the power from the back of the base, press and hold find hs button while reconnecting power.

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When you are on the phone the caller will get a busy signal, unless you have call waiting on the line, then the caller will hear ringback. If you have call waiting you can answer the second call by sending a flash signal to the service provider which puts the first call on hold while you are connected to the second call but your answer machine cannot answer the second call because you have only one line therefore only one speech path. So the answer to your question is no. If you have the voicemail feature from your service provider then the caller could leave a message not on your answer machine but in your service provider mailbox.

Page 55 lists your trouble and gets you to page 49. You take the bandset and base, press the locator button on the base and then press the flash/recall button on the handset until Handset Registering appears on the display. If it beeps one time, wait 20 seconds and it should register. If it beeps 3 times, keep trying.

One of the two "soft buttons" at the top of the keypad (first row of keys under the handset's display) should read Flash when you are on a call. Hit that button, you'll hear the line tone, dial the number and wait for the other person to answer. Hit Flash again and they should be joined together. If not, you may need to subscribe to Call Waiting/3-way Calling through your telephone company.

When 2-nd call is ringing (you can hear ringing in the hand set while talking) word "Recall" appears in display. Press the button below the word "Recall" (top left side, dark grey button) and then press number "2". You will get connected with second caller while the first is put on hold. When finished with second caller, press again word "Recall" and then number "1" and you get connected back to first caller.

Some phones answer when picked up off the charger, but with some you must press the talk button to answer. Some have a green reciever on the button. And to hang up you must press the off button or the button with the red reciever.

IF it was a used handset it was likely registered to another base. I just switched bases (1line to a 2 line base). I had to "deregister" the handsets from the old base. I am not sure if you can deregister if the old base is not present? With the old base plugged into power I hit the "function key" at the bottom left of the handset and scrolled down to initial settings. Under registration is "deregistration". I selected that and it put the handset back to its default out of the box. Then simply hit the mute button on the New base and OK on the handset. Worked for all 5 of my old handsets.

It first sounds as if the handset isn't charged properly. Check the battery status first. The manufacture advises to charge the system for approx. 7 hours before any use occurs.
Second, make sure that the registration took, when programming the phone originally. I would de-register the handset by:
1 {MENU} i {0}{0}{2}
2 {3}{3}{5} i {OK}
3 Select the handset you want to
cancel by pressing the desired
handset number ({1} ? {4}).
Then re-register by:
1 Handset:
{MENU} i {0}{0}{1}
2 Base unit:
KX-TG6021/KX-TG6022/
KX-TG6023
Press and hold {LOCATOR} until
the IN USE indicator flashes.
KX-TG6051/KX-TG6052/
KX-TG6053/KX-TG6054
Press and hold {LOCATOR/
INTERCOM} until the IN USE
indicator flashes.
LAfter the IN USE indicator starts
flashing, the rest of the procedure
must be completed within 1
minute.
3 Handset:
Press {OK}, then wait until a beep
sounds.
4 {OFF}
Third, make sure that the display on the handset does not show "SP-Phone" in the display, if it does press the phone icon button.
Fourth, Do you currently have voicemail from your phone service provider? If so, the answering machine will not answer. Make sure that the answering machine portion is turned on. Do this by:
Press {ANSWER ON} to turn on/off the
answering system.
When the answering system is turned
on, the ANSWER ON indicator lights.
When the answering system is turned
off, the ANSWER ON indicator turns
off.
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